Tag: cloudera

My biggest challenge with what Cloudera presented was that they tried to cram in too much into a single presentation. It was a grab bag of features, rather than a real explanation of why anyone should care. Part of this is because Apache Hadoop, on which Cloudera is based, is… Read More

DFD1 was relatively light on corporate largesse in terms of volume, but as you’d know by now, I like to keep track of what I’m given that can (and does!) influence my thinking about whoever gave me the gift. I’ve written about this before, and I don’t try for totally… Read More

Cloudera is a commercial bundle of Apache Hadoop and a few other related open source projects to create what Cloudera call an Enterprise Data Hub. Hadoop itself is a big collection of technologies that can work together, but in the same way that the Internet is a big collection of… Read More

The Tech Field Day site for Data Field Day 1 has my picture on it, so I guess it’s official: I’m going to Data Field Day 1 in San Francisco, from 13 to 15 May 2015. As this is the first Data Field Day, I’m not sure what to expect.… Read More